- + I blew it, says shattered Stosur—Sam Stosur committed tennis suicide as her US Open ended in a quarter-final loss to Kim Clijsters. Your say: Should the Hewitt camp concede?--> ...
- + Federer continues US Open rampage—Roger Federer has reached the quarter-finals of a grand slam for the 26th time in a row. Your say: Should the Hewitt camp concede?--> Women's...
- + Wozniacki ousts Sharapova at US Open—Top seed Caroline Wozniacki stayed on course for her maiden Grand Slam title with a win over Maria Sharapova in a pulsating fourth-round tie. Your...
- + Stosur through to quarter-finals—Samantha Stosur has become the first Australian woman in the US Open quarter-finals since Wendy Turnbull in 1986. Your say: Should the Hewitt camp...
- + Federer, Soderling edge closer to rematch—Robin Soderling, who broke Roger Federer's semi-final streak, has moved closer to a quarter-final showdown. Your say: Should the Hewitt camp conce...
- + Stosur charges into US Open fourth round—Samantha Stosur has muscled her way into the fourth round with her most impressive display yet. Your say: Should the Hewitt camp concede?--> U...
- + Federer rolls, Davydenko falls in US—Roger Federer has rolled into the third round of the US Open while sixth seed Nikolay Davydenko lost. Your say: Should the Hewitt camp concede?-->...
- + Stosur through, Luczak out of US Open—Samantha Stosur has crushed Anastasia Rodionova to reach the US Open third round while Peter Luczak lost his first-round match. Your say: Should ...
- + Azarenka collapses on court at US Open—Belarussian 10th seed Victoria Azarenka required a wheelchair to get back to the women's locker room after collapsing on court. Your say: Should...
- + Pakistan tour a shambles after loss—Pakistan's tour of England has descended further into the abyss after the tourists were dismissed for 89. Scorecard: England v Pakistan, Second T...
- + Age no defence for Aamer, says Rana—Pakistan official Shafqat Rana says Mohammad Aamer's age should have no effect on his punishment. Scorecard: England v Pakistan, First Twenty20--...
- + More pain for embattled Pakistan—Pakistan's latest match in their controversial tour of Britain has ended with a Twenty20 loss to England. Scorecard: England v Pakistan, First Tw...
- + Fourth Pakistan cricketer probed—A fourth Pakistan player is allegedly involved in the betting scam that has rocked the cricket world. Fixing sting: Players innocent, lawyer claim...
- + New format a concern, says Ponting—Ricky Ponting says the new domestic one-day format could hamper Australia's World Cup preparations. Replacements: Pakistan adds two newcomers ...
- + ICC may extend probe to SCG Test—The ICC has called the fixing allegations against Pakistan players the worst since Hansie Cronje. Replacements: Pakistan adds two newcomers Fi...
- + Pakistan cricketers charged and suspended—The International Cricket Council has charged Pakistan's three accused cricketers with various offences under its anti-corruption code. We're inno...
- + Accused Pakistan players declare innocence—The Three Pakistan cricketers accused of involvement in an illegal betting scam have broken their silence to declare their innocence. Betting scan...
- + Hughes returns on eve of Ashes—Phil Hughes has returned while Peter George and Josh Hazlewood will add a green tinge to the pace attack for Australia's tour of India. Betting sc...
- + Pakistan sponsor dumps Aamer over scam—Equipment makers BoomBoom have dumped Mohammad Aamer and will review their Pakistan deal. Further proof: Asif's ex asked for evidence Pieterse...
- + Fevola suspended by Brisbane Lions—Brendan Fevola has been suspended indefinitely by the Brisbane Lions amid claims of indecent behaviour at a function in Brisbane. Bulldogs blow: H...
- + Cats desperate for redemption: Ablett—Gary Ablett says the Cats know what went wrong against St Kilda and are desperate to redeem themselves. Real deal: Magpies know they belong Fi...
- + Suns poach Lions star Rischitelli—Lions midfielder Michael Rischitelli has become the third uncontracted player to sign with Gold Coast. Real deal: Magpies know they belong Doc...
- + Dane Swan the AFL's best, say players—Collingwood's Dane Swan has won the AFL players' association's most valuable player award. Saint's drive: Goddard draws on pain of defeat Suns...
- + Barry Hall escapes charge, free to play—Western Bulldogs forward Barry Hall will be free to line up against Sydney Swans in Saturday's semi-final. Knee injury: Sandilands a no-show at Do...
- + Swans win thriller against Blues—Sydney have advanced to Saturday night's semi-final against Western Bulldogs with a five-point win over Carlton at ANZ Stadium. Match stats: Swans...
- + Magpies dominate 'Dogs at MCG—Minor premiers Collingwood have doubled the Western Bulldogs score to easily win their qualifying final. Match stats: Magpies v Bulldogs Match...
- + Dockers put Hawks to the sword—Hawthorn faltered badly in front of goal as Fremantle secured their passage through to the second week of September. Match stats: Dockers v Hawks ...
- + Saints survive as Ling denied—Controversial umpiring decision denies Geelong captain what would have been a match-winning goal as St Kilda survive in a thriller. Match stats: C...
- + Crows to appeal Bock compensation—Adelaide will appeal over what they believe is "grossly inadequate" draft compensation for Nathan Bock. Mass signings: Dockers boosted ahead of fi...
- + Roos praised over 'Bloods' mentality—Retiring Sydney greats Paul Roos and Brett Kirk have been paid the ultimate compliment. Young guns: Dockers primed for Hawks Open arms: Tuck r...
- + Jumping Jack Riewoldt wins Tigers best—Jack Riewoldt is the first Tigers player to win their best and fairest and Coleman Medal in the same year. I'm sorry: Tuck breaks silence on drug ...
- + Tuck apologises for drug revelations—Hawthorn's Travis Tuck has broken his silence over his damning three strikes under the AFL's controversial illicit drugs policy. Policy backlash: ...
- + Socceroos hold off Poland—Brett Holman reinforced his status as one of the Socceroos' big guns in Australia's friendly win over Poland. Euro qualifiers: Slovakia down Hiddi...
- + All Blacks not peaking too early: McCaw—New Zealand captain Richie McCaw is adamant his All Blacks aren't peaking a year out from the World Cup. No change: Smith keen on Asian stopover ...
- + Tearful Rice offers public apology—A tearful Stephanie Rice has made an emotional public apology over her homophobic slur on Twitter, saying she has learned a huge lesson.
- + O'Grady, Schleck booted off Tour of Spain—Luxembourg's Tour de France runner-up Andy Schleck and his Australian Saxo Bank team-mate Stuart O'Grady are out of the Tour of Spain for drinking.
- + Ashley-Cooper eyes another hoodoo—One hoodoo down, one to go, according to Wallabies centre Adam Ashley-Cooper. I spy: Waratahs infiltrate All Blacks training Shaky ground: Bok...
- + Oar tastes reality of Euro soccer—If Tommy Oar needed a reality check, he had one in his starting debut in the Dutch top-flight. Swiss test: Capello challenges Rooney Cup champ...
- + All Blacks stare down World Cup omens—There's an uneasy sense of deja vu in New Zealand after a sensational season a year out from the World Cup. IRB call: World Cup will be a New Zea...
- + Green takes on unbeaten American Flores—Danny Green says he's giving boxing fans what they want by agreeing to fight giant unbeaten American BJ Flores in the wake of his last controversial b...
- + Day, Ogilvy tie for second in Boston—Australia's contending trio had to settle for the minor places as Charley Hoffman blew away the field at the US PGA Tour's Deutsche Bank Championship.
- + Tweet slur costs Stephanie Rice sponsor—Stephanie Rice's anti-gay tweet has cost her at least one lucrative sponsor after luxury car company Jaguar dumped the Olympian.
- + Neill tells young Socceroos to fire up—Lucas Neill has implored his teammates to seize their chance to impress new coach Holger Osieck. England captain: Gerrard cool under siege Cap...
- + Quade can't wait for All Blacks Test—Quade Cooper is looking forward to tussling with the country of his birth, New Zealand, for the first time. Pocock poke: McCaw plays 'right to th...
- + Rooney set for Euro qualifier despite scandal—England striker Wayne Rooney is expected to shrug off lurid reports about an affair to travel to Switzerland. Asian Cup: Socceroos coach up agains...
- + Embattled Springboks coach faces probe—A disastrous South Africa Tri-Nations campaign and comments by coach Peter de Villiers will be reviewed. Match stats: South Africa v Australia-->...
- + Day leads at Boston golf championship—Jason Day sank a tap-in birdie at the final hole to take the sole lead after the third round at the Deutsche Bank Championship on Sunday.
- + Stunned Boomers looking for answers—Boomers coach Brett Brown has to pick up the pieces of his shattered team after they were crushed by Slovenia at the world championships.
- + Wallabies win Tri-Nations thriller—A last-gasp penalty from fullback Kurtley Beale has given Australia an amazing victory over the Springboks. Match stats: South Africa v Australia...
- + No joy for troubled Jets after Roar draw—Uncertainty over Newcastle's future failed to fire the Jets as they were held to a dour draw with Brisbane. Match stats: Jets v Roar Injured ...
- + Garrett stumbles at Ladies Golf Open—Australia's Nikki Garrett has stumbled in the second round of the UNIQA Ladies Golf Open tournament in Austria, dropping to a share of fourth.
- + Stoner qualifies third, Pedrosa on pole—Australian Casey Stoner has bounced back from a disappointing Friday practice by qualifying third for Sunday's San Marino MotoGP.
- + Adelaide heap more misery on Sydney—Sydney FC's miserable start to the season has continued at the hands of Adelaide United. Match stats: Sydney v Adelaide Utd Match stats: Hea...
- + Fanning a victim of hot Irons—Australia's reigning world surfing champion Mick Fanning was a casualty along the way as Hawaiian Andy Irons won the Tahiti Billabong Pro.
- + Wallabies to try to break Springboks hoodoo—The Wallabies will be staring at an unprecedented Tri-Nations flop if they fail to break their hoodoo. Coach-in-waiting: Graham ready for Wallabie...
- + Socceroos draw in Swiss friendly—The Socceroos have begun life under Holger Osieck with a draw against an understrength Switzerland. Match stats: Mariners v Victory--> Victor...
- + Giteau set to play against South Africa—Star Wallabies centre Matt Giteau has completed his final training hit-out before Saturday's Test. Possible defector: Cipriani trains with soccer ...
- + Power to start Kentucky 300 from second—Australian driver Will Power will begin the 200-lap Kentucky 300 IndyCar race from second position on the grid after a stunning qualifying.
- + Jason Day continues to shine—Australian Jason Day continued his sizzling form to earn a share of the clubhouse lead during the opening round at the Deutsche Bank Championship.
- + New boss brings out nerves in Socceroos—Lucas Neill says there is a nervous edge to the Socceroos camp before tonight's match Switzerland. Strong support: Osieck backs McDonald A-Lea...
- + Sharpe over sore ankle—Lineout chief Nathan Sharpe has completed his first full training session after injuring his ankle. Wallabies assistant: Future up in the air ...
- + Norman comeback starts badly—Greg Norman has had a bad start to the European Masters in his first golf tournament after a year spent recovering from shoulder surgery.
- + Boomers bounce Angola—Australia will play Slovenia for a place in the basketball world championship quarter-finals after knocking off Angola in their final group game.
- + Wallabies need 'killer instinct'—Former Test skipper Tony Shaw has demanded the Wallabies develop a killer instinct. Sunday sacking? Boks coach on shaky ground Exit shock: Mit...
- + Giteau rolls ankle at training—Wallabies medical staff are confident Matt Giteau will play in this weekend's Test against South Africa. Pack shuffled: Wallabies drop three forwa...
- + Carney cuts late deal with Blackpool—Socceroos star David Carney is set to bolster Australia's dwindling stocks in the English Premier League. Euro 2012: Crouch out of England qualif...
- + Boomers go down to Serbia—Australia missed a huge opportunity to grab a top-two finish in Group A at the basketball world championships losing to Serbia in Turkey.
- + Holyfield, 48, lines up more big bouts—Former world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield wants to fight current champions David Haye and Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko.
- + Tomizawa dies after Moto2 crash—Japanese rider Shoya Tomizawa has died from injuries sustained in a crash at San Marino. Successive victories: Pedrosa wins San Marino MotoGP ...
- + Thurston set to lose Cowboys captaincy—The Cowboys are considering stripping Johnathan Thurston of the captaincy as part of a big overhaul for 2011. NRL boss: Betting players to get lif...
- + Ogilvy glimpses end-of-year bounty—Geoff Ogilvy's tie for second in Boston has given him a realistic chance of winning the US PGA Tour's $US10 million end-of-year bounty.
- + Titans hit with friendly fire—Titans coach John Cartwright has welcomed league legend Brad Fittler to the club, only to receive an ominous warning. Tackle ban: Matai told to ch...
- + Efficient ruled out of Melbourne Cup—Efficient is the first casualty of owner Lloyd Williams' squad of Melbourne Cup prospects with the grey missing when first declarations were taken.
- + Matai pays high price for tackle—Manly's Steve Matai has been handed a seven-game ban by the NRL judiciary after pleading guilty to a reckless tackle charge. Betting probe: Up to ...
- + Phar Lap skeleton bound for Australia—The skeleton of famed racehorse Phar Lap will leave New Zealand next week as part of celebrations for the 150th Melbourne Cup.
- + Up to six NRL games look suspicious—A strike force investigating betting on the Bulldogs-Cowboys clash could look into at least six other games. Aim high: Sky's the limit for Titans...
- + Bart has rethink on Cox Plate route—So You Think is a surprise omission from the Dato Tan Chin Nam Stakes with Bart Cummings saving the star galloper for the Underwood Stakes.
- + Manly's Matai, King facing finals bans—Manly's finals preparations are in disarray after the NRL match review committee charged three players. Roos named: Injured four in Four Nations...
- + Anton retains Tour of Spain lead—Spanish rider David Lopez of has won the mountainous ninth stage of the Tour of Spain while his compatriot Igor Anton retained the lead.
- + Dragons spoil Rabbitohs' last late chance—Canterbury gave South Sydney a golden chance to sneak into the finals but they weren't good enough, losing to St George Illawarra. Match stats: ...
- + Bulldogs stun Manly at Brookvale—Canterbury finished their disappointing season on a high note, stunning Manly at Brookvale Oval. Match stats: Sea Eagles v Bulldogs Pointless...
- + Libby Trickett reveals family depression—Swimming star Libby Trickett has revealed her family struggles with depression and that she returned from retirement to help battle dark moods.
- + Panthers in second after crushing Sharks—Backrower Frank Pritchard scored a hat-trick as Penrith crushed a deplorable Cronulla to claim second spot on the NRL ladder. Match stats: Panthe...
- + Death overshadows Tour of Spain—Italy's Alessandro Petacchi won the seventh stage of the Tour of Spain on Friday but the action was overshadowed by the death of a Team Sky masseur.
- + Sea Eagles desperate for a win—Manly can guarantee themselves an finals berth if they beat Canterbury on Sunday. Broncos out: Raiders clinch finals spot Match stats: Bron...
- + Contador not coming to Australia—Reigning Tour de France champion Alberto Contador will skip the UCI Road World Championships in order to better prepare for next season.
- + Aussies out to oven cook red-hot Dutch—Kobie McGurk says Australia will revel in the role of underdog when they take on Olympic and world champions The Netherlands on Saturday.
- + Farah plays down Titans bust-up—West Tigers skipper Robbie Farah has played down any talk of a potential flashpoint with Gold Coast. Ten weeks: Lower grader banned for biting--> ...
- + Minor crown worth celebrating: Hornby—Dragons skipper Ben Hornby claims the NRL minor premiership deserves greater recognition. Ten weeks: Lower grader banned for biting--> Stellar...
- + Fanning advances to Tahiti fourth round—Mick Fanning is keeping cool about his chances of retaining the world surfing title after advancing to the Billabong Pro Tahiti fourth round.
- + Hornby a Dragon for life—St George Illawarra skipper Ben Hornby has signed with the minor premiers for another three years. Ten weeks: Lower grader banned for biting--> ...
- + Surgery won't stop Inglis sprint—Shoulder surgery is not expected to stop Greg Inglis contesting this month's eagerly awaited 100m sprint. Ten weeks: Lower grader banned for bitin...
- + Cops called into NRL betting probe—Police are investigating betting activity surrounding last month's Canterbury-North Queensland match. High praise: Marshall ready for Lui to fire ...
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